• Reference
    GA727
  • Title
    Marriage Settlement. £4000. (Caddington).
  • Date free text
    13 Nov 1659
  • Production date
    From: 1659 To: 1659
  • Scope and Content
    (i) Thomas Coppin of Margaret/Markyate? Cell, Caddington, esq., and son John. (ii) Francis Dashwood of London esq. and daughter Mary. (iii) William Dashwood citizen and brewer of London and Owen Barnes of Staple Inn, London gentleman. on marriage of John Coppin and Mary Dashwood. -- messuage called Markyate Cell, 60 acres of land adjoining, called the Park; Streate of Streatte field closes (54 acres) occupied by William Slater alias Glover, abutting Basse lane, Mill field lane and Streate hill; Tyler's croft or Long closes (4acres) occupied by Thomas Seare, abutting Mill field lane and Streat hill; Great Mead or Cell Mead ( 45 acres) abutting the London highway and Brick field; Markyate Field (45 acres) adjoining Caddington wood; the manor of Markyate; the manor of Humbershoe; all others property of Thomas and John Coppin in Bedfordshire and Hertfordshire; also property in Oxfordshire, Middlesex, Buckinghamshire, Devon, and Northants. [Details given.] Owners and occupiers of neighbouring lands in Bedfordshire: Richard Stray, Thomas Birchmore, John Deacon, Mordechay Brydon, Sir John Ferrars, John Huddell. Witnesses: Thomas Sturges, George Done, William Reede, John Batch, Crawley Maple.
  • Level of description
    item